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Superlensing Demonstrated in the Mid-IR

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Hank Hogan

Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin and at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland have created a functional superlens in the mid-infrared, achieving a resolution of better than λ/10 using an 11-µm source. Using optical phonons, a research team at the University of Texas at Austin and at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland have created a mid-infrared superlens, achieving a resolution of better than λ/10 at 11 µm. According to the group’s calculations, a square array of nanorods, perhaps fabricated of anodized aluminum, may demonstrate superlensing at...Read full article

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    Published: November 2005
    Basic Scienceindustrialmid-infraredoptical phononsResearch & TechnologysuperlensUniversity of Texas

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